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niall1 Senior Member Joined: 20/11/2008 Location: IrelandPosts: 331
Posted: 04:58pm 07 Jan 2011
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this is just a bit more fun with the chainsaw method
the jig is changed a bit (not much) from the one oztules used ,so the saw is set up to crosscut (or mill out) the wood....the blank is on a moving table run off a windscreen wiper motor , even though its a little electric saw its surprisingly accurate and clean when you get the drop angles and guide cut lines right ..(kind of chop 5mm and go)
it works fine for cutting out the windward side ...i think it,d even be better with much larger blades , the back side with a non linear twist is much more problematic so thats where the experiment ended .....the original method was used on another jig to do this
fun all the same though..chainsaws arnt near as brutal as they seem ..
Edited by niall1 2011-01-09niall
Downwind Guru Joined: 09/09/2009 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2333
Posted: 11:18pm 07 Jan 2011
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Rather clever, and can see it could work well.
To think we make jokes about the Irish, not being smart, you certainly changed that.
Pete.Sometimes it just works
shawn Senior Member Joined: 30/03/2010 Location: New ZealandPosts: 210
Posted: 07:26am 08 Jan 2011
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Good one niall those saws are fun i love carving blades will post pics as i build my new ones.
top marks !!
niall1 Senior Member Joined: 20/11/2008 Location: IrelandPosts: 331
Posted: 02:26am 09 Jan 2011
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hi Pete/Shawn
there might be some other options with the jig method , maybe setting up a planer /thickneser in some way with a moving table , interesting to think about ....
hard to construct..
the kiss approach to blades keeps coming back though ...3 degrees at the tip , 6 in the middle and whatevers left at the root ..mmm
looking forward to your ongoing build pics Shawn , the internal and external mounted stator builds being discussed is very interesting .. Edited by niall1 2011-01-10niall
shawn Senior Member Joined: 30/03/2010 Location: New ZealandPosts: 210
Posted: 03:58am 09 Jan 2011
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I am going to make a jig for my blade construction and cut them with a router this has already worked well for me but it was a while ago and I did not know about this 4m then.
I loved cutting blades with the chainsaw for my f&p mill but the tail wags up and down when its turning slow runs fine when under load! so I think I might go back to the router its a little more accurate I think.